
Kindness in Practice
Paying it Forward When parents show kindness, they nurture empathy in their children. By role modeling kind gestures, you “pay it forward” to your kids
Paying it Forward When parents show kindness, they nurture empathy in their children. By role modeling kind gestures, you “pay it forward” to your kids
We provided training to over 100 law enforcement officers on preparing for marijuana DUIs and impact of marijuana legalization. More than 110 District 113 staff
60 Second Conversation Starters about Anxiety & Social Distancing DHS & HPHS students show their inner strength and resiliency while also working to make the
Even though Debbie Krug “graduated” from HPHS, she remains actively involved in CTAD’s parent committee. Her creativity was the driving force behind the CTAD-sponsored restaurant
What is Your Child Learning from Shows like Queen’s Gambit, Stranger Things & Euphoria? Wednesday, February 24, 7 – 8 PM In this virtual webinar,
and Good for Your Health Being kind is as easy as paying someone a compliment, and small acts of kindness can lead to a ripple
By Dr. Aaron Weiner Warning: Plot Spoilers The Queen’s Gambit is an enthralling miniseries about the world of competitive chess. The show centers around Beth
The December “You Got This!” ad highlights how DHS & HPHS students work hard for their success, avoid alcohol and marijuana, and find healthy ways
We greatly appreciate the time and commitment of our continuing and newly elected board members, and those who have served us in the past. It
Picture cozy blankets, crackling fires or cocoa by candlelight and you have a good sense of “Hygge” (pronounced hoo-gah). Hygge is a delightful Danish word
Martha Silberman has volunteered for CTAD since 2015. Even though her youngest child graduated from Deerfield High School in 2018, she continues to serve on
Delta Students Find Healthy Ways Lille Ochs enjoys a hot chocolate while braving the elements. Yaneli Betancourt and other HPHS Delta members displayed prevention messages
Anyone who sends a text message “224HELP” or “224AYUDAME” to 844-823-LEAD (844-823-5323) will receive an immediate text response from a trained, professional counselor provided by LEAD (Linking Efforts Against Drugs)